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A friend at work got 3 chicks from me, an Olive Egger Legbar, a Blue Egg Black Sexlink and a Welbar. The OE is laying:


Here are the birds, the one that laid these eggs is in the middle:

I'm very impressed. I had a few of these olive eggers I was trying to sell, but I think I will put them in the laying flock for next year's eggs instead.
That is a egg color that I would like to add to my basket.
 
A friend at work got 3 chicks from me, an Olive Egger Legbar, a Blue Egg Black Sexlink and a Welbar. The OE is laying: Here are the birds, the one that laid these eggs is in the middle: I'm very impressed. I had a few of these olive eggers I was trying to sell, but I think I will put them in the laying flock for next year's eggs instead.
She looks identical to my OE girl Molly. Molly ' s eggs are diffident olive and green colors,not very consistent but I love her eggs. She's a good layer too. She was my cuddle buddy, who would sit on my shoulder when I walking around. I stretch my arms, she will fly to perch on my arm. She and legbar Dolly were the only two like to do the trick. I definitely love to have more OE from you in the future .
 
Cocoa and Mira got some company tonight. Cocoa is thrilled with the new additions and immediately snuggled up with them.

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They may still linger, you never know. I'm sure you tried your best. :)
They look great! The Black sex links are impressive already. Excellent at foraging and not too skittish.

Both TSCs still do not have any Corid. Two other local feed stores are out of it too. Finally remembered the other feed store in Doylestown (it's always more pricey), and thankfully, they have it. So I can pick it up after work. Hope it's not too late. :fl


I find these sexlinks are really smart. Brownie was the only one never stuck behind doors or couldn't find her way back. She never got pecked by Ruff-Ruff, who's a bully, because she always checked where's Ruff-Ruff and make sure to eat or sleep far away from her.
 
They may still linger, you never know. I'm sure you tried your best. :)
They look great! The Black sex links are impressive already. Excellent at foraging and not too skittish.

Both TSCs still do not have any Corid. Two other local feed stores are out of it too. Finally remembered the other feed store in Doylestown (it's always more pricey), and thankfully, they have it. So I can pick it up after work. Hope it's not too late. :fl

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They may still linger, you never know. I'm sure you tried your best. :)

They look great! The Black sex links are impressive already. Excellent at foraging and not too skittish.


Both TSCs still do not have any Corid. Two other local feed stores are out of it too. Finally remembered the other feed store in Doylestown (it's always more pricey), and thankfully, they have it. So I can pick it up after work. Hope it's not too late. :fl



If you get stuck, I have some for you.....Its been sitting for 2yrs and I've never needed it.....


Thanks Stake, finally found some today. I'm sure I paid a premium but I am hoping it will help. The Cali gray is hanging in there and I put out fresh water right before sundown with the corid treatment in it. All the turkeys and the pullets are being treated, which is probably best, just as a precaution.

Cocoa and Mira got some company tonight. Cocoa is thrilled with the new additions and immediately snuggled up with them.

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That's adorable! Mira is healing like a champ! That will be funny when they get older and still hang out. :lol:


They may still linger, you never know. I'm sure you tried your best. :)
They look great! The Black sex links are impressive already. Excellent at foraging and not too skittish.

Both TSCs still do not have any Corid. Two other local feed stores are out of it too. Finally remembered the other feed store in Doylestown (it's always more pricey), and thankfully, they have it. So I can pick it up after work. Hope it's not too late. :fl


I find these sexlinks are really smart. Brownie was the only one never stuck behind doors or couldn't find her way back. She never got pecked by Ruff-Ruff, who's a bully, because she always checked where's Ruff-Ruff and make sure to eat or sleep far away from her.


I agree, the black sex links seem to be pretty swift. I'm curious to see how they are all different as they all get into laying. I'm a little sad that I got them not as real young chicks and and I do not have the same amount of time to spend with them as I did my first batch. However, I'm sure they will be comfortable with me eventually, especially after they learn I am the consistent bringer of treats!

I can't wait to get my coop next week! I think I will incorporate all the chickens together at this point. I am going to provide a "hideaway" for the younger chicks so that they are protected from being picked on. Does anyone have any helpful hints for installing roosts? Or poop boards?
 
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That is a egg color that I would like to add to my basket.
You are close enough to get some from me whenever you are ready for more birds. I always have extra to sell, I have not hatched many olive eggers in the past, but plan to do more in 2017. They seem to be growing in popularity.
 
She looks identical to my OE girl Molly. Molly ' s eggs are diffident olive and green colors,not very consistent but I love her eggs. She's a good layer too. She was my cuddle buddy, who would sit on my shoulder when I walking around. I stretch my arms, she will fly to perch on my arm. She and legbar Dolly were the only two like to do the trick. I definitely love to have more OE from you in the future .
Whenever you are ready for my more chicks, I should have some. This year I had a n olive egger in my Legbar flock and just hatched her eggs. Those eggs had 100% fertility and hatched at a very high percentage. I was not sure how dark the eggs would be, since the Welsummer "blood" was only 25% in those chicks, but everyone that got them and has gotten eggs already has loved the egg color. For next year, I am going to keep a few Legbars in with the Welbar flock. Those chicks will be olive eggers and sexable like Legbars/Welbars. I could make the cross the other way too, but I find blue eggs hatch better for me overall than the dark brown eggs, and I have lots of Legbar pullets growing out. I need more coops . . .
 
Jaebles was limping and just acting low energy so I brought her in. She is eating and drinking. There is a sore looking spot on her leg but I haven't seen an actual wound. Right now she is napping so I don't want to disturb her. Nochi didn't know what to make of it.
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Good morning all:

I have noticed alot of hawks moving/migrating recently....In the past few days I've had low level fly by's from Red tails, a larger black hawk (I think Broad Wings), and some smaller light brown hawks.....if you are free ranging, you might want to keep an eye on them...my two cents....
 

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